Money, Diamonds, Gold, and Ice.
Yeah talk shit you'll pay the price.
Shut up cunt I'll cut you're tongue.
Back down bitch you're fuckin' done.

Talk shit to us you fucking haters.
You're the ones who fuckin' made us.
Shut you're mouth or I'll cut you're tongue.
Back down bitch you're fuckin' done.

You think this shit just comes easy.
Lets see you try you fuckin' beezy.
Make you're shit reach number one.
Back down bitch you're fuckin' done.

This is to you moms and dads.
You hate our shit, what a drag.
I'm the one who fucks you're son.
Back down bitch you're fuckin' done.

Money, Diamonds, Gold, and Ice.
Yeah talk shit you'll pay the price.
Shut up cunt I'll cut you're tongue.
Back down bitch you're fuckin' done.

Talk shit to us you fucking haters.
You're the ones who fuckin' made us.
Shut you're mouth or I'll cut you're tongue.
Back down bitch you're fuckin' done.

Tryin' set our [?] you're lame.
Bitches want us for the fame.
We hardly met, you're just a no-one.
Back down bitch you're fuckin' done.

You hate us and our stupid lyrics.
But deep down you love to hear it.
We're livin' life and havin' fun, so back down bitch you're fuckin' done.

Back down bitch you're fucking done.





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    "shut up cunt i'll cut your tongue. back down bitch you're fucken done."

    wow. what has music come to?

    xplastic___heartsxon July 20, 2008   Link

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